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Key MQM leader in London admits links with RAW

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India provided funds to MQM, claims BBC report
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Report quotes unnamed "authoritative Pakistani source" as saying MQM received Indian financing. — Photo: Official MQM Facebook page.
KARACHI: The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has received funding from Indian authorities, claims a startling report published by the BBC on Wednesday.

According to the report which quotes an unnamed "authoritative Pakistani source", officials in MQM have told UK authorities that they received Indian government funds.

The report further states that UK authorities investigating MQM for alleged money laundering also found a list of weapons in an MQM property.

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MQM Coordination Committee Member Wasay Jalil in response to the report posted a short statement to Twitter, rejecting BBC's allegations.

In response to a question on Twitter about a confessional statement available with Scotland Yard, Jalil said "We have seen these confessions since '92".

The report also said that British authorities held formal recorded interviews with senior MQM officials who told them the party was receiving Indian funding.

It also said that a Pakistani official has told the BBC that India has trained hundreds of MQM militants in explosives, weapons and sabotage over the last 10 years in camps in north and north-east India.

"A Pakistani official has told the BBC that India has trained hundreds of MQM militants over the last 10 years," the report says.

The report says, "Before 2005-2006 the training was given to a small number of mid-ranking members of the MQM, the official said."

"More recently greater numbers of more junior party members have been trained."

The Indian authorities described the claims as "completely baseless", says the report, adding that the MQM refused to comment.

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When asked about claims regarding funding and training of MQM, the Indian High Commission in London said: "shortcomings of governance cannot be rationalised by blaming neighbours."

Earlier in May, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Malir Rao Anwar claimed to have arrested two MQM workers allegedly trained by RAW and demanded that the MQM be banned for being “a terrorist party”.

Read: Arrested suspects affiliated with MQM, trained by RAW: SSP

In July 2013, the UK’s BBC Two programme ‘Newsnight’ hosted by Owen Benett Jones, had reported that MQM Chief Altaf Hussain is being investigated for money laundering worth at least 400,000 pounds as well as for incitement to violence.

The news was part of a short documentary prepared by Newsnight on the MQM, and included video clips of Mr Hussain making violent statements, an outline of the death of assassinated party leader Imran Farooq, as well as interviews with a former MQM leader, a policeman accusing the party of murder and party leader Farooq Sattar.

In Jan 2014, another BBC news report had identified the names of two suspects in the Dr Imran Farooq murder case.

The report said that based on the documents received from Pakistani officials the two suspects were identified, for the first time, by the names of Mohsin Ali Syed and Muhammad Kashif Khan, who were staying on student visa in England.

Owen Bennett Jones, a former BBC Correspondent in Islamabad, presents Newshour on the BBC World Service and is the author of Pakistan: Eye of the Storm.

Viewed as the man who controls Karachi from London, Altaf Hussain is the founder and chief of MQM. Previously known as the Mohajir Qaumi Movement, Hussain’s party started off as a political group with the aim of representing the Urdu-speaking community which had migrated to Pakistan due to Partition.

Profile: Altaf Hussain

Hussain’s political career began during his student years in Karachi University when he and Azeem Ahmed Tariq founded the All-Pakistan Mohajir Students Organisation (APMSO).

Under Hussain’s leadership, MQM swept the 1988 election in Sindh’s urban areas, emerging as the third largest party.

In the 1990 election, MQM again emerged as the third largest party forming an alliance and a coalition government with Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N), the leading party at the time. The coalition partners had a falling out in 1992.

In the early 1990s, the MQM chief went into exile as the government at the time conducted an operation in Karachi. The operation, said to be directed against “terrorist” and “criminal” elements in Karachi, resulted in effectively becoming action against MQM and with it, Karachi was caught in the middle of a war involving law enforcement agencies and political parties.

In 1997, MQM changed its name from Mohajir Qaumi Movement to Muttahida Qaumi Movement in order to develop from a party representing a single community to one that could play a greater role in national politics.
 
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Really, you're idiot of same levels as Altaf Hussain, a moment ago you mentioned you're not a voter of MQM, now you are, seems as confused as Altaf. Must be the Altaf Chooran.
You know what I just feel I'm enjoying play with you and you idiot even don't know:rofl: I wish in future lot of other punjabis start vote MQM:P
No choudhry no Wadera no Khan no Sardar but a Pakistan:Pakistan
 
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You know what I just feel I'm enjoying play with you and you idiot even don't know:rofl: I wish in future lot of other punjabis start vote MQM:P
No choudhry no Wadera no Khan no Sardar but a Pakistan:Pakistan

Playing! a retard who can't even remember what he said 5 mins ago, lol. Poor you, had too much of chooran. The fewer brain cells that were there are also dying a slow miserable death.
 
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Playing! a retard who can't even remember what he said 5 mins ago, lol. Poor you, had too much of chooran. The fewer brain cells that were there are also dying a slow miserable death.
Lagge raho:rofl: next time use your real ID:ashamed:
 
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Look! Hence it's an off topic and a personal question ( I'm advising you but you come up again same thing ) Well, operation against MQM is under way hundreds arrested dozen of allegations cases in civil and military courts under process let's see what come out, if you start questioning the patroism of each individual who supporting any political party than more then half pakistani turn into traitors, Im from a military faimly the military goes with discipline Raheel Sharif sahib is COAS now what he is doing I'm completely with him let him do what he think is good for Pakistan.
Don't know you new here or using other ID, my stance is very clear from day first IF MQM as a party proved a traitors party be it by civil or military court that would be my last day to support them, but it ain't gonna happen, hope you got what you asked. The day Pakistan get rid of from dirty politics be it civilian or agencie a much thing gonna start better till that we have to live in this stink you called any party name in Pakistan.
You didn't answer my question.
 
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Todays BBC report based on UK authorities,UK police and UK judiciary


British authorities held formal recorded interviews with senior MQM officials who told them the party was receiving Indian funding, the BBC was told.

The UK authorities started investigating the MQM in 2010 when a senior party leader, Imran Farooq, was stabbed to death outside his home in north London.

In the course of those inquiries the police found around £500,000 ($787,350) in the MQM's London offices and in the home of MQM leader Altaf Hussain. That prompted a second investigation into possible money laundering.


In the course of the inquiries the UK authorities found a list itemising weapons, including mortars, grenades and bomb-making equipment in an MQM property, according to Pakistani media reports that the BBC believes to be credible. The list included prices for the weapons. Asked about the list, the MQM made no response.

As the UK police investigations have progressed, the British judiciary has been taking an increasingly tough line on the MQM. Back in 2011 a British judge adjudicating an asylum appeal case found that "the MQM has killed over 200 police officers who have stood up against them in Karachi".

Last year another British judge hearing another such case found: "There is overwhelming objective evidence that the MQM for decades had been using violence."



From BBC news

Pakistan's MQM 'received Indian funding' - BBC News
 
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Real face of MQM drown by BBC.
MQM can not deny. ..............trained and funded by India.............
 
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